ATI CAPSTONE COMPREHENSIVE
ASSESMENT A WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
2023\2024.[ACTUAL EXAM 100%]
Assessing the Care Environment for a Client Who is Experiencing
Suicidal Ideations
-search the client's belonging with the client present. Remove all glass,
metal silverware, electrical cords, vases, belts, shoelaces, metal nail
files, tweezers, matches, razors, perfume, shampoo, plastic bags, and
other potentially harmful items from the client's room and vicinity
-allow the client to use only plastic eating utensils. Count utensils when
brought into and out of the client's room
-check the environment for possible hazards (windows that open,
overhead pipes that are easily accessible, non-breakaway shower rods,
non-recessed shower nozzles)
-ensure that the client's hands are always visible, even when sleeping
,Caring for a Client Who Has Immunosuppression
monitor skin and mucous membranes for infection (breakdown,
fissures, and abscess)
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Developing an Emergency Preparedness Plan
The Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) for disaster
management offers a clear structure for disaster management at the
facility level
Identifying Reportable Diseases
-Nurses are also mandated to report to the proper agency (local health
department, state health department) when a client is diagnosed with a
communicable disease
-a complete list of reportable diseases and a description of the
reporting system are available through the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevent Web site. Each state mandates which diseases must be
reported in that state. There are more than 60 communicable diseases
that must be reported to public health departments to allow officials to
do the following: ensure appropriate medical treatment of diseases
, (tuberculosis), monitor for common-source outbreaks (foodborne:
hepatitis A), plan and evaluate control and prevention plans
(immunizations for preventable diseases), identify outbreaks and
epidemics, determine public health priorities based on trends, educate
the community on prevention and treatment of these diseases
Nationally notifiable diseases: identified at the CDC website and include
the following
-anthrax, botulism, cholera, congenital rubella syndrome (CRS),
diphtheria, giardiasis, gonorrhea, hepatitis A, B, C, HIV, influenza-
associated pediatric mortality, legionellosis/legionnaires' disease, lyme
disease, malaria, meningococcal disease, mumps, pertussis (whooping
cough), poliomyelitis, paralytic, poliovirus infection, nonparalytic, rabies
(human or animal), rubella (german measles), salmonellosis, severe
acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV),
shigellosis, smallpox, syphilis, tetanus/C. tetani, toxic shock syndrome
(TSS) (other than streptococcal), tuberculosis (TB), typhoid fever,
vancomycin-intermediate and vancomycin-resistant, viral hemorrhagic
fever, staphylococcus aureus (VISA/VRSA)
Identifying a Prescription to Clarify With the Provider
-caused by damage to sensory nerve fibers resulting in numbness and
pain
**peripheral neuropathy includes focal neuropathies, caused by acute
ischemic damage or diffuse neuropathies, which are more widespread